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sriram
26 September 2014 19:29:39

The models are looking very September-October 1985...UserPostedImage

Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 



Which was followed by a good winter - snow in November , a mild Dec but snow in Jan and a severe cold Feb
Sriram
Sedgley, West Midlands ( just south of Wolverhampton )
162m ASL
Medlock Vale Weather
26 September 2014 20:05:40

A nice little chilly spell out east, Moscow might struggle to get up to 5C next week.


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT8_Moskau_ens.png


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT2_Moskau_ens.png


 


 


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Matty H
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26 September 2014 20:14:39

The models are looking very September-October 1985...UserPostedImage

Originally Posted by: sriram 



Which was followed by a good winter - snow in November , a mild Dec but snow in Jan and a severe cold Feb

Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 



If I had a tenner for every time I read posts identical to this every single autumn on here 😂
Saint Snow
26 September 2014 20:26:50



http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2014092612/gfs-0-162.png?12in  around 6/7 days time! Bring it on! :)

Originally Posted by: Osprey 

I like a bit of stuffed pheasant , not so keen on the stuffed gamekeeper Laugh


Originally Posted by: bledur 


I've never eaten Pheasent!



 


Tastes like chicken



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Bugglesgate
26 September 2014 21:48:02




http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2014092612/gfs-0-162.png?12in  around 6/7 days time! Bring it on! :)

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

I like a bit of stuffed pheasant , not so keen on the stuffed gamekeeper Laugh


Originally Posted by: Osprey 


I've never eaten Pheasent!


Originally Posted by: bledur 


 


Tastes like chicken



 


Not when you  hang it properly it doesn't ! 


Chicken is the scourge of  culinary endeavour IMHO - most of it is totally bland and only  really tastes of the  gravy or seasoning.  A well hung pheasant  has  a  distinctly  "gamey" flavour  and works extremely well in a stew .


 


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Whether Idle
27 September 2014 05:39:15

The models are looking very September-October 1985...UserPostedImage

Originally Posted by: Matty H 



Which was followed by a good winter - snow in November , a mild Dec but snow in Jan and a severe cold Feb

Originally Posted by: sriram 



If I had a tenner for every time I read posts identical to this every single autumn on here LOL

Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 


very true.  The weather does not follow set patterns that repeat.  If it did, this hobby would be far less fascinating.


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
GIBBY
27 September 2014 07:09:59

Good morning folks. A new day but any changes in the models. Here's today model review.


http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/NEW-Model-Analysis(2859336).htm


 


Martin G
Kilmersdon Radstock Bath Somerset



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Stormchaser
27 September 2014 09:08:38

Looks like the angle of the jet next week will favour a Scandi High over a European one, with the potential for an initially warm flow from the continent to be replaced by an increasingly chilly one.


The tounge of cold that ECM drags through NE Europe on the 00z op run days 7-10 is impressive for the first week of October.


 


While this is unfolding, events over the U.S. look to displace a strong HP cell from Canada into the western North Atlantic, which brings a corresponding eastward shift in the position of the North Atlantic trough, putting pressure on the blocking to our NE, which should at some point give way - but probably not without putting up a fight.


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Brian Gaze
27 September 2014 10:44:44

GFS6z run is one for the scrapbook! Amazing if this developed!



http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx


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Stormchaser
27 September 2014 10:50:56


GFS6z run is one for the scrapbook! Amazing if this developed!



http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


Hi Brian, just wondering if we're good for posting images of charts from the TWO viewer?


 


For now, I'll go with a link here:


 


http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/charts/gfs/06_240_mslp850.png?cb=651


That shows the LP dropping to the SW of the UK that I thought the models would trend toward this morning. While the 00z runs didn't do so, this 06z run shows that the option still remains in play.


The 12z runs will make for interesting viewing in that respect cool


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Brian Gaze
27 September 2014 10:56:13



GFS6z run is one for the scrapbook! Amazing if this developed!



http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx


Originally Posted by: Stormchaser 


Hi Brian, just wondering if we're good for posting images of charts from the TWO viewer?


 


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


I'm happy for them to be posted, but would suggest like most things they're best used in moderation. I think it also makes the thread more readable if they're scaled when posted like I've done, and it should be at the admin/mods discretion to delete them if they're overused etc.  


Edit: Slightly off at a tangent but I'm getting a brand new 8 core dedicated physical server in the next couple of weeks solely for data processing and chart generation. Should be a lot of new stuff appearing on TWO later this autumn and all free of course.


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27 September 2014 10:56:20


GFS6z run is one for the scrapbook! Amazing if this developed!



http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


That is quite something! 


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bledur
27 September 2014 13:15:25




http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2014092612/gfs-0-162.png?12in  around 6/7 days time! Bring it on! :)

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

I like a bit of stuffed pheasant , not so keen on the stuffed gamekeeper Laugh


Originally Posted by: Osprey 


I've never eaten Pheasent!


Originally Posted by: bledur 


 


Tastes like chicken


Chicken doesn,t taste of chicken, well not how it used to be. Nice pheasant hung for a few days, lovely and  then you break your teeth on the lead shot ThumbDown. When i go out shooting i only shoot them in the head  RollEyes

Gavin P
27 September 2014 13:15:56


 


GFS6z run is one for the scrapbook! Amazing if this developed!



http://www.theweatheroutlook.com/twodata/datmdlout.aspx


Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 


 


Would certainly get things off to a good start in terms of snow cover to the north-east...


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four
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27 September 2014 13:20:59

I can't think of a year that went straight from late summer-like warm and dry to wintry setups, missing out the autumn storms part altogether.
It does feel like a very continental style autumn so who knows.


Gavin P
27 September 2014 13:22:57


I can't think of a year that went straight from late summer-like warm and dry to wintry setups, missing out the autumn storms part altogether.
It does feel like a very continental style autumn so who knows.


Originally Posted by: four 


1985? 1978? I suppose 2010 to some degree?


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Saint Snow
27 September 2014 14:39:07





http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2014092612/gfs-0-162.png?12in  around 6/7 days time! Bring it on! :)

Originally Posted by: bledur 

I like a bit of stuffed pheasant , not so keen on the stuffed gamekeeper Laugh


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


I've never eaten Pheasent!


Originally Posted by: Osprey 


 


Tastes like chicken


Originally Posted by: bledur 

Chicken doesn,t taste of chicken, well not how it used to be. Nice pheasant hung for a few days, lovely and  then you break your teeth on the lead shot ThumbDown. When i go out shooting i only shoot them in the head  RollEyes



 


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tastes_like_chicken


 




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Saint Snow
27 September 2014 14:47:06


I can't think of a year that went straight from late summer-like warm and dry to wintry setups, missing out the autumn storms part altogether.
It does feel like a very continental style autumn so who knows.


Originally Posted by: four 


 


Even if the 6z came off, who's to say that, a couple weeks into October we get a return to zonal dross with autumn storms that lasts through to Xmas.


 


 


 



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Osprey
27 September 2014 15:33:52



I can't think of a year that went straight from late summer-like warm and dry to wintry setups, missing out the autumn storms part altogether.
It does feel like a very continental style autumn so who knows.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Even if the 6z came off, who's to say that, a couple weeks into October we get a return to zonal dross with autumn storms that lasts through to Xmas.


 

Originally Posted by: four 


 


Yes thats usually the way although I don't recall seeing this type of weather for end of September usally leading up to the equinox the weather would alway change to Atlantic flow and October would be a wet month with the last of  warm spells thrown in here and there


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Stormchaser
27 September 2014 19:28:35

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Wohoo! Colour in the MOD thread! 


The models are showing strong signs that the blocking will hold fast against the Atlantic trough activity, and in fact the jet may try a good old undercut 7-10 days from now:


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Impressive to see blocking having so much control at this time of year. The fact that it's mid-latitude blocking makes it all the more fascinating for me 


 


Though GFS has an extra disturbance near the Azores from day 6, it ends up in a similar place to the ECM trough for day 8:


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Stormchaser
27 September 2014 23:04:14

The jet's a little close for comfort days 7-8 on the GFS 18z op run... yet the following few days sees better alignment of LP development to the SW compared to the 12z op run if it's a plume of warmth you're looking for:


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Posting these charts is going to be very entertaining if we get some decent output this winter - though I anticipate having to do a bit of cleaning up at times if we get some truly exciting output to goggle at wink


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GIBBY
28 September 2014 07:16:02

Good morning folks. Here's my Sunday attempt at looking at the most recent output from the models covering the coming two weeks.


http://www.norton-radstockweather.co.uk/NEW-Model-Analysis(2859336).htm


Martin G
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Medlock Vale Weather
28 September 2014 15:01:07

6z ensembles for the UK show a trend to more unsettled conditions from 4th October onwards, with temps lowering to more average levels eventually. No doubt if it pulls off it will feel more "seasonal"





 


Alan in Medlock Valley - Oldham's frost hollow. 103 metres above sea level.
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colin46
28 September 2014 16:05:32
Can't stand this prolonged summer weather,where's the fog and frost and wind and rain!!!
shine on you crazy diamond
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Charmhills
28 September 2014 16:51:24

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rukm1441.gif


Looks like turning more unsettled and cooler by the weekend.


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